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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1894)
THE I C'T DAILY 2G Ot a. Month by Ntfall Prepaid In Advanoe No Papera sent when Time la Out. $3.00 a Year. -.AiDVJEIlTISEItS Tlio Journal has a Lnrcor Cu citlntlon In 8alem and Marlon County than any Salout nawpa Iior. See our Uitf . IIOFJQK BKUS rubllaUar. Wl1 s VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894. DAILY EDITION. NO. OAPll AL ""Ml" "v lir',r"TSJ v Sk. y i '- '"V juu jttrsi ajl. VC M ' I .TIUDE-MARK. LA DIES' lvm FINE i2pSH0ES- -:- The New York Racket -:- Carries a full line of the above brand of Shoes at prices that cannot be duplicated on the coast. Our Ladies' fine Dongola Shoo for $2.00, fully warranted, is a special bargain. Try a pair of them. We also carry a good assortment of hats, shirts, hosiery, underwear and a full line of notions. Call and inspect our goods and prices. We will save you from 15 to 25 percent. E. T. BARNES. 1-gLfLO i N SEASON! AND OUT, We aim to keep in stock everything in the line of Sportsmen's Goods, Arms and Ammunition. ou can always make money by consulting our stock and prices. rooks WE ARE NOT -FOR- Our general Stock of FUENITUKE and CARPETS is so well selected that it COMMANDS A GOOD SUM OF It is to YOUR BEST INTEREST TO PAY US A VISIT. A. Buren & Son., 300 Commercial St S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmountod Diamonds, Rubies,' Sapphires andimpoited Opals. 221 Commercial Street. Ed. C. CHURCHIIvIv AND BURROUGHS TININNG AND PLUMBING. THE NEW WIIvLAMETTB STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day -or week at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Truek, Dravs and Kxjiret to meet all demands. Also keen the finest Stalllm In this cunt v. ror rvise. Barn and residence 2 block south of pontotHw. "... - I IMinmnrriM MERCHANT iAILOR. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. THE STAR 5 STAR brand of Ladies, Gents and Children's Shoes, cut through leather near the top of shoe, insures to the wearer that the shoe is made of the most reli able leather produced. Every boot or shoe bearing this trade mark is fully warranted. THE BEST STRAINS of Black Minorca, Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rock Eggn for breeding, from select pens of the best fowla. Price moderate quality considered. A few superior Brown Leg horn Hens for sale ut a birgalu. (Jill or address J. J MILLER, 2-Jth street, near State k Salisbury, DISGUSTED PATRONAGE. Cross, ts. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Heats or u 1 Kinds OS Court and 110 State Streets. Choice Mea I IS BROKEN. Vote on the Bland Seig niorage Bill. ALL BUT SEVEN PRESENT Bland Has Moved the Question. Previous IxMMENSE MAJORITIES FOR PROTECTION Given for Congressman Grow in - Pennsylvania. Deadlock Broken. Washington, Feb, 21. Only seven members of the house were unaccount ed for when the house assembled today and indications are the deadlock will be broken before the end of this session. After reading the journal the Sergeant-at-nrms reported all except seven of the members, aside from those excused on account of illness or cu the way to the capltol aud deputies have been sent for tho3o seven. Bland Anally at 2 p. m. got a quorum on his motion for the previous question ou his seigniorage bill. A Public Land Decision. Washington, D. C, Feb. 21. Sec retary Smith has approved the draft of a circular which in soon to be issued, governing applications for right of way over public .lauds for canals, ditches and reservoirs. The right is held to extend only to construction and no public timber or material will be al lowed to be taken or used for repair or improvement. Quite a Plurality. Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Pennsyl vania, with ten counties to hear from, gives Galusha A. Grow, Republican candidate for congress-man-at-iarge, $140,478 plurality. When the returns are alii in it is be lieved Grow's plurality will be nearly 160,000, the largest in the history of the state. The high water mark here tofore was the plurality of 136,148 for Jackson for State Treasurer. Re publican state chairman Guilkerson claims the state by 176,000. In cities the local republican ticket was elected in nearly eyery instance. Suoh demo cratic strongholds as Reading, York, Allentown, Altoona, Sunburry and Easton are swept Into the republican column. WOOD CHOPPERS OAUQHT In a Fatal Snowslido in Ne vada. Verdi, Nev., Feb. 21. About noon yesterday, Ave wood choppers were caught in a snow slide in the moutalns lire miles from here. One of them, Ed. Edes, was pinioned In the snow, where be had lain over twenty-four hours, in a terrific wind and snow storm. His bead was caught between two timbers and pierced by u protrud ing nail. He was unconscious when taken out, and hopes are entertained of bis recovery. Names of other unfort unates are Tom Thrasher, M. S. Wheeler, Mlchuel Warner, aud Leon ard Nelson, all of Bono, Nevada. Thoy are supposed to bs dead. THE MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Feb. 21. Wheat cash (.02. Chicago, Feb. 21. Cash, 671; May 60. Portland, Feb, 21. Wheat valley 8385; Walla Walla 75 77l. Fire at Qalncy, 111. Quincy, III., Feb. 21. A fire this morning caused a loss of two hundred thousand dollars. PERTINENT PERSONALS Mayor Hawaii Truax, who came to Oregon in 1853, died at Spokane. W. F. Cody eenslWly denies the rum or of a duel proposed with Fred May. Hen Harrison, late prrsl'dent, depart for California Feb, 20. Governor MoKmliyand wife have bad lUwir homestead restored to them w hlrh they assigned to protect creditors. Choice Columbia River Bojelt 4 Iba for 25 cenu-at Davison's market. 2t U. P. R. R. Earnings. New York, Fob. 21. The earnings of the Union Pacific system for the year ending, Dec. 31: Gross, $37,447, 416; deorease, $7,679,760; net, $11,790, 052; deorease, 54,714,823. Crow of the Kearsargo. New Youk, Fob, 21. The steamer City of Paris arrived this morning from Colon, bringing the officers and crew of the war ship Kcarsarge, wrecked on Roncadore reef. Buffered from a Horso. Ham Fbancisco, Feb. 21. Mrs. Sophia Reresford, wife of a drayman, died here yesterday of glanders, ad' sease contracted from horses. Blockade Over. Reno, Nevada, Feb. 21. Supt. Fill more just wired from Summit to notify passengers that trains would probably more westward at two o'clock today. AVALANCHE OF ANARCHISM. Large Number Made. of Arrests ACTIVITY IS GREAT IN EDROPF. Circulars Being Distributed in This Country. ANARCHIST BO.MR. Paris, Feb. 21 a bomb exploded in a smull hotel ou Rue St. Jucqucs. The bomb was left hi a room which two strangers engaged thti tluy before and who did not return. The landlady discovered the bomb and sent for the police. Meanwhile the laudlady and two other lodgers entered the room to investigate, when the explosion occur ed. The room In which the bomb was placed was completely wrecked, aud eyery window of the house was shatter ed. The two lodgers aud the laudlady were badly Injured. A bomb similar to the one that exploded In tho hotel on Rue St. Jacques was fouud Id another smull hotel at 47 Fuuborgdt. juuruu. id was removed before any damage was done. It is belloved a plot Is being carried out to cause ex ploslous in hotels in dlflerent parts of the city. A close search of the hotels is made by the police. EXPERIMENT WITH A IIOMB Paris, Feb. 21. M. Glrard, thechief of the municipal laboratory, made a proposal that the bomb found by M. Dresch be exploded by electricity In the place where It was found, In order that he might study the effects of the explosion, When everything was ready for the explosion every window of the surrounding bouses was packed with spectators. There was a sudden detonation like the explosion of a cannon. The room was found com pletely wrecked and filled with tho odor of picric acid. Projectiles, bob- nails and bits of zinc were scattered all over. The bomb was evidently splendidly made. Madame Calabresl was injured mortally by tho explosion In hor hotel in the Rue do St. Jacques. She received a terrible wound In the stomach Vienna Anarchists. Vienna, Feb. 21. Several anarchist prisoners have pleaded guilty, while others have ludlgnantly denied they were anarchists. One prisoner betrayed the fact that there was an arrangement between them that whoever told the real truth with regard to their Inten tions would be shot by bis comrades. Elaborate Funeral. London, Feb. 21. The funeral of Anarchist Rourdin, who died from In juries received from the explosion of some chemicals, with which, It la said, he intended to blow up Greenwich ob servatory, will take place Friday, Preparations are being mude for an elaborate demonstration. Arrested Last Night. Paris, Feb. 21. Ten anarchists have been arrested at Lyons and ten at Ro mans, in the department of Drome. (Seventeen Italians huve Inton expelled from Marseille for speaking in advo. caoy or guillotining (lie bourgeoises and of the misdlnutlon of King Hum bert. In America. MoKbbsi'ort, Pa., Feb. 2l.For tb past few uighUanarehUtulreuUrd have been scattered broadcast, declaring war against private property, mate and church. The circulars Imvu the name of John Mu-lir-r HJblWter, 107 Wil liam fetrrot, " w Y.trk, ul fuelled. Big Anarchist's Haul. PAWS,Fib.21. TwbIvb iitortf anareh UU have been arrested. :S3 VJU I BENEDICTINE BROTHERS SUED Brother Bernlmrd Bull Wanls Damages. TRIAL OF A RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY Before the Circuit Court of State of Oregon. tho Ronham & Holmes appeared for plantlff, Rrother Rernhard Rell, who has sued Prior Adebclm Odermatt, of the Order of Ht. Ronedict nt Mt. Angel, for wages and damages, while in tho order. Ford and Kaiser appear for tho Prior, who is present In court. The plaintiff Is also present. This is an important suit, as it In volves the right of a member of a religious order to suo for compensation while engaged under vows for life. The suit was begun last summer, and went to trial before Judge Burnett at 8 p. m. yesterday to following Jury: THE JOKY. E. Weddle, H. Pohie, G. C. Lltch field, O. Marsh, J. Downs, Henry Keeene, F. M. Shephard, Wm. 8teel,J. UolIIngson, David Johnson, H. Uulvln, and D. C.Howard. CABK OP TUB r&ANTIFF. Counsel Ronham stated the claim of Plaintiff Rell aa founded on a contract, by which he gavo his labor for ten years, or for life, for certain considera tions, to-wlt, to be kopt in health or siokness and religious consolation for life. He was maltreated and finally ejected from tho order by one Fathar Loo, who is now in Europe. His state ments are admitted In evldenco as though he were here. He was the Brother In charge, and counsel claimed was a violent man, of Improper temper to be at the head of such an Institution; that he was finally removed for his In compatibility of temper; that if Roll bad been properly treated he would be still in the order; that plaintiff kept bit vowa and was entitled to compensa tion. The suit la for $1600 for wages and coUs. TUB DKKKNCB claimed that Rell Joined tho Monas try lu 1832, was admitted as a brother ou pr -i.atlon in 1895, signed the agree ment produced on trial In 1880, In J ii oh 1S02 he left the brothers, but after awhiv came back, Father Leo's affidavit would show that he novr mistreated Rell. It wiw true they h'td to get up ut A o'clock mid work until six, but all had to do that. No member received any pay. Prior Adulhf-lm who had been In the order 28yeunhad never received dollar, All yowed poverty and obedience for 1 life. All were treated alike. All were membrof the corporation ou equal tonus- They all went In voluntarily aud their services were the property of the religious limlllutlou. When re ceived a man hud to give up all hU P'operty to the order or to his relutlyen and even give up the possibility of ever ( t. r kURING hard times cannot afford to with inferior, cheap brands of bak ing powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of" the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those wlo desire to practise Econ omy in the Kitchen; ftEach spoonful does its per fect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that. it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. N R Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons. Inlu'ilting any. They would show that Reli was never expelled. It was a rule that all complaints and matters of dlllorenoe betweon members and the order hud to bo submitted to tho order or to tho ecoleslustlcal court of the church. Reforo coming Intb this court Rell should first carry his complaint before tho propor tribunal of tho order as ho agreed to do when uniting with It. piiAiNTipr on tiii: stand. Rell said ho now resided on Judge Roulmrn'H farm. Had lived at sub limity; wont to Mt Angel In 1882; wan aged 10. Q. Stato circumstances under which you joined order? Objected to as contract was iu writ ing. Court ruled that writing super cedes all prior negotiations. Tho breach complulnod of happened after contrast was iu writing. Helmes: Tho breach wub not only of the written but of the oral contract. Court held no evidence of the con tract superceding tho writing could bo Introduced. Renham: This is an action on a contract already oxecutcd, labor per formed with the assent and under tiio direction of the order. Ceurt: Having admitted that there Is a contract iu writing that must gov ern. Ronham excepted to this ruling. Q. Were you fully iustructod in the rules aud regulutlousof the order? Objected to ai not the best evidence. Rell: Gave the order on Joining $00, some clothes aud two watches. Q. Did you work for wages ? Objection sustained, There was a long wrangle over tho question. Rell: His work was teaming, farm work, running an engine; got up at four except Sundays when it was live, went to pruyor 15 minutes, medltutlon half an hour, mass uutll six, breukfust then; 16 minutes to oat; coflee with klm milk and no sugar; bread uud meat was bill of fare; sometimes meat made mo sick; for dinner cider, collet" or milk, bread uud vegetables, very seldom bud fruit; same Cor suppor at ( o'clock. Tho superiors got extra food at a separate table; had better bread and colleo with sugar and cream; hud fruit, preserves; dressed Id better clothes; the superiora hud money to travel on; they had wine nt high feustH ut religlou feustn. No Instruction was Imparted except by the dally sermon. Worked ten hours u duy. Wus often out till ten or twelve o'clock teaming to Uervuls. WHiiuhh then detailed hlg trouble with the brothers und &ula con sumed the ufteruoon. V'KO.NIlAY'S I'IMCBKIIN08, Tins morning council for tho Reuo dlctine Rroa. argued a non-suit ou twtiiiiony of plulntlU, citing deolnlups to .show that until he had appealed to tb order Itself fur proper redress no oordlnglo the contract. Tho motion waa overruled. Prior A Urihtdu wai sori. Came to Mt. Angel 12 years ago. Rules of order IntruducMMl und stuteiusnt as to how Roll wus mude a member uud tho vow ho took, A keen legal battle as lisxfavd I I consumers experiment I I to ndinlsslou of tho rules of the order In eytdenco now took place und con sumed tho forenoon. Trial of tho case disoloscs that It is lopsided. Tho defence has a porfeot cloud of witnesses. As this report closes argument commences to the Jury. "DEMOCRAT." An article undor the abovo signature lu today's Oregonian Is as damnably corrupt a fabrication as visa over printed to delude the pooplo of this state. Its direct purpose Is to convey toDomoorats tho information that they have nothing to do bnt join tho Popu lists or voto the Republican ticket. In either ovonttho result will bo the samo, the complete establishment of Pennoy erai a political dictator in Oregon. Tltoartlolo h cunningly contrived to advance tho Interests of tho corrupt crowd, composod of politicians of both parties, who are undor Ponnoyer'a thumb, This anonymous correspond ent is cither a corrupt boodle Republi can or u still more corrupt fusion Dem ocrat. Iu either caso tho proposed combine ought to be n stench la the nostrils of all decent men. Bteelo Muokay, tho uctor, Is very low at Chicago. Champion Jim Corbett will go to England April 18th. Henry J. Ives, tho Wall Street spec ulator, is a physical wrook In Florida. Chris. Evans, was yesterday sen tonced to Imprisonment for life at Fol som. ii . ii i i in i ii ii if feir . ,, -ia out as thohill3"nrid novor excell ed. "Tried and proven" ia tho verdict of millions. 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